Transfer news – Akliouche heading to PSG, but are Monaco asking too much? | OneFootball

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·6 August 2025

Transfer news – Akliouche heading to PSG, but are Monaco asking too much?

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Maghnes Akliouche, the 23-year-old attacking midfielder/winger of AS Monaco, has been named by the media as one of Paris Saint-Germain's targets for the 2024 summer transfer market, but he has extended his contract (from 2026 to 2028). However, PSG is reportedly still interested in him for the future, as the player is said to be willing to sign with Paris. Bild claims, however, that the asking price is considered too high, and not just by the Parisian club.

« ℹ️ Often cited as one of the PSG's targets, Maghnes Akliouche has seen his club ask for more than 70M€ from each interested team this summer. ❌ It now seems unlikely that the winger will be available for less than 50 million euros. ❌ No major European or English club has made a higher offer so far. Not even Bayer Leverkusen. 🗞 Bild Sports 🇩🇪 »

Nothing is impossible, nor certain. Akliouche is regularly mentioned in PSG's rumors, without him having particularly asked to leave. And no club has confirmed any attempt to recruit him. The mutual interest between the player and Paris is credible, but not confirmed.


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Everyone can also have other ideas, or another priority on the side of PSG. Especially if the price of AS Monaco remains so high. Akliouche could simply continue at Monaco, with an interesting team and the Champions League to play.

As for the Parisian club, other recruitments are well possible. Even if there is nothing concrete on this side for the moment, apart from the young Renato Marin, a 19-year-old goalkeeper who arrived after the end of his contract at AS Rome and with an uncertain role.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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